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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_042010-550-0015 Maint & Repair 170,495 172,208 1,713 Bldgs & Grounds 10-500-0033 Departmental Supplies 3,300 3,630 330 10-500-0074 Capital Outlay 37,850 38,680 830 10-510-0016 Main & Rep Equipment 8,000 8,765 765 10-510-0017 Main & Rep Vehicles 35,000 39,920 4,920 10-510-0074 Capital Outlay 260,333 273,333 13,000 10-551-0016 Main & Rep -Equipment 14,000 20,475 6,475 10-630-0074 Capital Outlay 24,737 24,937 200 10-705-0041 Recreation Supplies 18,700 19,490 780 VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES - JANUARY 18, 1994 MEETING: MOTION from Commissioner Madison to approve the minutes from the captioned meeting. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. DISCUSSION OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW: Mr. Brent Weisner, Tax Assessor, was present regarding a proposed change in the activities of the board of equalization and review. These changes would give the board of equalization and review more authority to perform duties and would require a local act by the General Assembly for enactment. Mr. Weisner said that changes in the act would remedy the problems the tax assessor's office has experienced in the past. The changes that would occur with the local act are the following: (1) Would permit the E&R Board to hear cases throughout the year. (2) Would give the E&R Board authority to compromise the discovery penalty. (3) Would give the authority to hear appeals of classified motor vehicles and would eliminate the need for the Motor Vehicle Valuation Review Committee that is now in place. (4) Would permit the E&R Board to split into two panels in case of a heavy workload. MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to approve the request from the Tax Assessor's Office and make the request of the General Assembly via the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners to enact this bill. In discussion of the motion, Mr. Mashburn said the NCACC did not usually get involved with presenting local bills at the General Assembly. Commissioner Stewart said she thought that was the request to take it to the NCACC. In discussing whether or not a bill could be introduced during the short session of the General Assembly in May, Mr. Mashburn said they GA would take the bill if it were a non -controversial bill. Commissioner Stewart said she wondered if other counties were interested in the same legislation. Chairman Haire asked Commissioner Stewart if she would like to rephrase her motion. Commissioner Stewart AMENDED her motion to say, "I move that we authorize the introduction of the following bill by one of our state legislators (or both) at the General Assembly. AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE APPOINTMENT OF A SPECIAL BOARD OF 7 'FEB i ft 4103